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Social-support, self-efficacy and APP were one of the advanced MBI. This article presents a structured literature review of 44 articles to elucidate the impacts of social support, self-efficacy, APP. We discuss (1) the MBIs in which social-support, self-efficacy, and APP operate; (2) social-support, self-efficacy, and APP as MBI design choices and (3) the implycations of MBI design choices on MBI performance output. The structure of this article is based on the MBI-PPD-APP model. Results of our literature review revealed that, social-support, self-efficacy, and APP are employed in a variety of applications. We also found that MBI design involves choices pertaining to MBI configurations, MBI relationship, social-support, self-efficacy, and the APP process. The MBI performance outputs which were found to be most influenced by social-support, self-efficacy, and APP included PPD (reduce), MBI phenomena (reduced), and MBI responsiveness (improved). We used the findings of our literature review to develop a conceptual framework, which includes 18 propositions and an agenda for research. Specifically, the goal of this research agenda is to existing knowledge about how social-support, self-efficacy, and APP impact MBI design. We expect that social-support and self-efficacy and APP will eventually lead to improve.
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Lin, SM., Lo, LM., Liu, CY., Liu, C., Chiou, WK. (2020). The Impact of Social-Support, Self-efficacy and APP on MBI. In: Rau, PL. (eds) Cross-Cultural Design. Applications in Health, Learning, Communication, and Creativity. HCII 2020. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12193. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49913-6_12
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